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this is a brawl yesterday in ukraine's parliament. this is inside the parliament. over a bill -- this is why they were fighting -- that would allow the use of russian as an official language in parts of the country where russian speakers are in the majority. shirts ripped off. people just throwing hands. the idea violently as you can see opposed by lawmakers who want to tain main ukraine's political and cultural independence so they came out swinging. 2010 in ukraine, a massive fight against opposition leaders. this is a different fight. this is december of 2010. chairs thrown and all. this is really happening across the world. democracy breaking out everywhere. another historic brawl. south korea 2005. let's take you back there. screaming and wrestling over the privatization of media. oh, look at that move. all over the world. ukrainian democracy. >>> still ahead, why your awake? you are totally checked out for the weekend. tweets and texts and e-mails are next. "morning joe" is just minutes away. [ female announcer ] with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboa
this is a brawl yesterday in ukraine's parliament. this is inside the parliament. over a bill -- this is why they were fighting -- that would allow the use of russian as an official language in parts of the country where russian speakers are in the majority. shirts ripped off. people just throwing hands. the idea violently as you can see opposed by lawmakers who want to tain main ukraine's political and cultural independence so they came out swinging. 2010 in ukraine, a massive fight against...
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and that's growing is each parliament goes by. you've got a lot more lawyers we've got the biggest knob of all time now in cameron running the rules the snobs are there to be seen on the tory benches in particular i call it millionaire's row denis skinner's an m.p. who would once have been seen as pure traditional british labor party stock the son of a miner and an ex miner himself he came up through the ranks became a trade union leader a counsellor and then a labor party m.p. in one thousand nine hundred seventy it's a route into politics that's become almost obsolete replaced by a career path through top universities into special advisor posts and from there into ministerial jobs that's how ed miliband the leader of the party in which that core support base was once the working classes got his job you have the labor party quite detached at times from ordinary working class voters and the impact of both political parties. being slightly out of touch with ordinary working class voters is a lot of working class people decided not
and that's growing is each parliament goes by. you've got a lot more lawyers we've got the biggest knob of all time now in cameron running the rules the snobs are there to be seen on the tory benches in particular i call it millionaire's row denis skinner's an m.p. who would once have been seen as pure traditional british labor party stock the son of a miner and an ex miner himself he came up through the ranks became a trade union leader a counsellor and then a labor party m.p. in one thousand...
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to move these thirty million afghans nor for that matter to the afghan parliament and yes says they will leave afghanistan in two thousand and fourteen what with the recent reports that the taliban suspended possible peace talks with us how do you think that could actually take place how could that actually be put into effect actually you know it seems is not completely . against and indeed there could be as many as twenty thousand residual troops staying behind even though you say you won't be combat troops the combat mission will end in two thousand and fourteen but twenty thousand is a fair number of armed personnel doubt in any country much less of the huge amount of consultants. in the sea people of independent contractors and and guard quite a few other i mean it will definitely be keeping the foot hole when it comes to your diplomatically politically economically and militarily. do you think though that their presence the continued presence in the country will be sort of a stabilizing factor in helping bring it out of a transition. it depends on the on the one hand. window restaur
to move these thirty million afghans nor for that matter to the afghan parliament and yes says they will leave afghanistan in two thousand and fourteen what with the recent reports that the taliban suspended possible peace talks with us how do you think that could actually take place how could that actually be put into effect actually you know it seems is not completely . against and indeed there could be as many as twenty thousand residual troops staying behind even though you say you won't be...
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the same rights of all englishmen and that includes the rights to the magna carta, and ultimately the parliament and the king said you are not entitled to the magna carta rights, you're different. that's what really led to the breakaway, the rights they thought they had as english member living in the colonies were not ones they wanted to give to people living in the colonies. it was the magna carta principles that made people feel they deserved certain rights and not having them, they should break away. >> you come from baltimore, did you ever come down here on field trips? >> i did. >> do you think kids will see it and get an impression from it? >> i was brought here like everyone from the eighth grade is brought here in march or april of their eighth grade year. i was brought here. i was -- i did come to see the archives and other buildings in washington. and i don't know if in the recesses of my mind that was part of what was involved, but i'm very happy to be able to come back here now, but, yes, i did come here as a young boy. [ inaudible question ] -- backstop when things go wrong and --
the same rights of all englishmen and that includes the rights to the magna carta, and ultimately the parliament and the king said you are not entitled to the magna carta rights, you're different. that's what really led to the breakaway, the rights they thought they had as english member living in the colonies were not ones they wanted to give to people living in the colonies. it was the magna carta principles that made people feel they deserved certain rights and not having them, they should...
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the parliament will be led by a judge. >> no mandate to use any of them. a new greek prime minister is a senior judge. he is the head of an emergency government and to pave the way for fresh elections in a month's time. ♪ >> 3 will hoping the prayers of the faithful keep the economy afloat until then. emerging from the president's futile talks with party leaders was a warning direct from the central bank that all the chaos is risking panic. greeks have withdrawn 700 million euros from the banks in the week up until monday according to the president. but there are no signs of a bank run, despite fears that commit the drachma it does come back, savings will collapse in value. >> i worry for my money because it would turn to drachma. i don't know what would be the future might deposits. >> waiting in the wings is a list block predicted by the polls to emerge as the party of the elections. its leader opposes the austere terms of greece's international bailout. >> our choice is to stay in europe without austerity policy. we are in favor of the euro without th
the parliament will be led by a judge. >> no mandate to use any of them. a new greek prime minister is a senior judge. he is the head of an emergency government and to pave the way for fresh elections in a month's time. ♪ >> 3 will hoping the prayers of the faithful keep the economy afloat until then. emerging from the president's futile talks with party leaders was a warning direct from the central bank that all the chaos is risking panic. greeks have withdrawn 700 million euros...
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when i go to burma, as i did the end of last year and i go to their new shiny parliament buildings and i meet with these people who are trying to figure out, do they really want to try this thing called democracy? and they ask me, can you come help us know how to have a democracy? i realize that our ultimate strength, as it always has been, rests in our values. who we are. what we represent. we can't ever lose that. so we will need the help and partnership of everyone here. we're grateful for the wilson center, which is a wonderful resource for a lot of the work we do, but mostly we'll need citizenship to push and hold accountable our leadership regardless of party, regardless of whether it's in government or business, to make sure that we never, ever lose what makes our country so special. when i get off that plane representing the united states, i am so proud and so honored. and i wanted to be sure that whoever is the secretary of state next and next and next for 20, 30, ooh 50, 100 years in the future will always be viewed with the same level of respect and appreciation for that thi
when i go to burma, as i did the end of last year and i go to their new shiny parliament buildings and i meet with these people who are trying to figure out, do they really want to try this thing called democracy? and they ask me, can you come help us know how to have a democracy? i realize that our ultimate strength, as it always has been, rests in our values. who we are. what we represent. we can't ever lose that. so we will need the help and partnership of everyone here. we're grateful for...
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out an extensive coverage of its rampant law breaking its most senior executives repeatedly misled parliament and the two men at the top rupert and james murdoch who were in charge of the company let's no answer for that in the view of the majority of committee members rupert murdoch is not fit to run an international company like b. b. sky. all right lots of people have opinions about murdoch and his beloved baby at least american baby fox news but love him or hate him we want to talk about this assertion that he is unfit to run a company the fox news model is arguably the most successful in this country right now i'm not saying the best but the most except the most successful explanation point take a look at this graphic it's cable profits from two two thousand and nine to two thousand and ten as you can see fox news made eight hundred sixteen million dollars in two thousand and ten and online estimates say fox made one billion the next year and twenty eleven the next closest network is c.n.n. their numbers actually combined with h.l. and taking in about five hundred sixty million dollars a
out an extensive coverage of its rampant law breaking its most senior executives repeatedly misled parliament and the two men at the top rupert and james murdoch who were in charge of the company let's no answer for that in the view of the majority of committee members rupert murdoch is not fit to run an international company like b. b. sky. all right lots of people have opinions about murdoch and his beloved baby at least american baby fox news but love him or hate him we want to talk about...
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so the far left zero party will likely pick up even more seats in parliament probably the far right party will to make an anti austerity coalition government a very real possibility just before greece runs out of money as early as next month when greece goes broke if the new government refuses to sign on to the i.m.f. an e.q. back to a sturdy in bailout plan in greece will default and likely be forced out of the euro zone thanks to the wide worldwide economic meltdown and trickle down austerity responds the greek economy has been in a depression for the last five years at least now an end might be in sight although it could give very very painful meanwhile in germany chancellor angela merkel saw her conservative party get crushed in state elections in north rhine-westphalia the biggest state in when germany americal has been leading the charge for austerity around europe but now finds herself fall as support for her party plunged to twenty six per cent the worst since world war two everywhere you look the supporters of trickle down austerity are getting amort by voters the simple fact of
so the far left zero party will likely pick up even more seats in parliament probably the far right party will to make an anti austerity coalition government a very real possibility just before greece runs out of money as early as next month when greece goes broke if the new government refuses to sign on to the i.m.f. an e.q. back to a sturdy in bailout plan in greece will default and likely be forced out of the euro zone thanks to the wide worldwide economic meltdown and trickle down austerity...
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voice their anger at the ongoing stringent cuts and unemployment in greece crowds marched outside the parliament building in athens and through the city in. protest but that's going to more in-depth look at all this from david pustules he's from the belgian workers' party and he's also editor in chief of the solid newspaper well we've just been seeing here at r.t. the scenes in italy why do you think labor day descended into violence there. but i think that in italy as. the violence come from. establishment with the politics of austerity when you have a cut in your wage. your wage when you cut social security when you of cut of. meant then you see that. the people are confronted with very violent process in their life the lose the. middle to to to to survive and that's why i think we see that sort of reaction in the population and i think in the future with the risk of other violence would come of course the first thing is that people and i think that we have to show that seen in many countries in europe in greece in italy in france in belgium in spain a lot of people are demonstrating nearly ev
voice their anger at the ongoing stringent cuts and unemployment in greece crowds marched outside the parliament building in athens and through the city in. protest but that's going to more in-depth look at all this from david pustules he's from the belgian workers' party and he's also editor in chief of the solid newspaper well we've just been seeing here at r.t. the scenes in italy why do you think labor day descended into violence there. but i think that in italy as. the violence come from....
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people voiced anger at the ongoing stringent cuts and out employment in greece crowds marched outside parliament in half and sent through the city it and stare at the protests david to stay are from the belgian workers' party says the economy of the future should be centered aroud every day citizens. from italy as well the violence come from the. establishment with political theory t. when you have a cut in your wage. of your wage when you cut social security when you cut of employment then you see that. people are confronted with very violent process in their life they lose their middle to survive and that's why i think we see that sort of reaction in the population we have to go with an economy with the with the people first the people and not the profit and we have an economy with solidarity and corporation and not always fighting and competition between countries and people and so on so we have to remain huge economy in total basis that's one one thing but directly for the moment we are to take measures that the rich people are paying for the crisis with taxes against them and not against th
people voiced anger at the ongoing stringent cuts and out employment in greece crowds marched outside parliament in half and sent through the city it and stare at the protests david to stay are from the belgian workers' party says the economy of the future should be centered aroud every day citizens. from italy as well the violence come from the. establishment with political theory t. when you have a cut in your wage. of your wage when you cut social security when you cut of employment then you...
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their anger at the own going stringent cuts and unemployment also in greece crowds marched outside the parliament building in athens and through the city and a stereo protests where david posture from the belgian workers' party told me earlier that the future economy of the of europe should be centered around everyday citizens. in italy as. the violence come from. establishment with the political territory when you have a cut in your wage. of your wage when you cut social security when you are of out of employment when you see that. people are confronted with very violent process in their life they lose the. i their middle two to to to survive and that's why i think we see that sort of reaction in the population we have to have an economy with the voice of the people first the people and not the profit and we have an economy with solidarity and corporation and not always fighting and conquer competition between countries and people and so on so we have to do. renewed economy in total basis that's one one thing but directly for the moment we are to take measures that reach people paying for the cr
their anger at the own going stringent cuts and unemployment also in greece crowds marched outside the parliament building in athens and through the city and a stereo protests where david posture from the belgian workers' party told me earlier that the future economy of the of europe should be centered around everyday citizens. in italy as. the violence come from. establishment with the political territory when you have a cut in your wage. of your wage when you cut social security when you are...
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their anger at the ongoing stringent cuts and unemployment and in greece crowds marched outside the parliament building in athens and through the city in a sturdy protest analysis on the situation in europe now from. the founder of crisis planning for s p g dot com joining us in paris where we talk about what's happening in france where you are in just a moment but first as we're reporting here naughty things are turning ugly in italy with demonstrators being beaten by police now should the levels of anger have been dissipated there and what effect will heavy handed policing have. yes it should have been anticipated because these austerity measures inevitably start to squeeze the people and you start seeing rising levels and of unemployment and general economic discontent you know it konami discontent of course becomes political discontent and if that political discontent cannot find expression in the ballot box you start seeing people demonstrating in the streets and so i would expect to see more protests in italy during the coming weeks as spring becomes summer and not only in italy but in t
their anger at the ongoing stringent cuts and unemployment and in greece crowds marched outside the parliament building in athens and through the city in a sturdy protest analysis on the situation in europe now from. the founder of crisis planning for s p g dot com joining us in paris where we talk about what's happening in france where you are in just a moment but first as we're reporting here naughty things are turning ugly in italy with demonstrators being beaten by police now should the...
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. >>> a brawl in the parliament in ukraine has a debate turned into fighting. they were arguing about a controversial bill to allow the official use of the russian language instead of ukrainian in parts of the country. >>> and soldiers at arlington national cemetery carried out the solemn task of planting more than 220,000 u.s. flags. one for every tombstone, every service member who gave their lives for this country. the soldiers will stand watch over the flags throughout this memorial day weekend. >>> former presidential republican candidate newt gingrich will make his first joint campaign appearance with the presumptive gop nominee at a fund-raiser next tuesday in las vegas. last night on "hardball," gingrich spoke about mitt romney's potential as president and told host chris matthews what he thought was the toughest battle of their primaries for romney. >> he was in a situation where everything he had ever done was going to disappear if i beat him in florida. and so he said, look. i've got two choices. i can throw the kitchen sink at gingrich or be a nice
. >>> a brawl in the parliament in ukraine has a debate turned into fighting. they were arguing about a controversial bill to allow the official use of the russian language instead of ukrainian in parts of the country. >>> and soldiers at arlington national cemetery carried out the solemn task of planting more than 220,000 u.s. flags. one for every tombstone, every service member who gave their lives for this country. the soldiers will stand watch over the flags throughout...
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outcomes on happening at the national level and policymakers are actually the ones who are national parliaments they're elsewhere and the ones who are exciting policy on any way counts or you know they're not them representatives and that's a global phenomenon i mean should we all just have a global financial crisis we have a global political crisis because our institutions no longer function yeah exactly and this is one of the points of the global justice movement which is there are these sort of newly created in ministries of global planetary political mechanisms that would like the w t o like the i.m.f. the people at least in places like the us weren't even supposed to know exist but were in fact governing the world that means the first really effective planetary bureaucracy which was created in the name of the sort of free market idiology which is supposed to stand against it but in fact exactly the opposite thus the result is always in the name of democracy because that's the thing which is obviously lacking the financial crisis just brought it home especially in the matter of that i think
outcomes on happening at the national level and policymakers are actually the ones who are national parliaments they're elsewhere and the ones who are exciting policy on any way counts or you know they're not them representatives and that's a global phenomenon i mean should we all just have a global financial crisis we have a global political crisis because our institutions no longer function yeah exactly and this is one of the points of the global justice movement which is there are these sort...
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aung san suu kyi has taken the oath of office to become an official member of parliament. the 66-year-old nobel peace prize winner joins a new political system after 49 years of military rule. >>> a man born in bosnia was convicted in a terror plot yesterday and now faces a possible life sentence. two former classmates pleaded guilty in the conspiracy two years ago and testified against him. >>> a fugitive on the run for more than two years is under arrest for allegedly running a scam that collected $100 million in donations from people who thought they were helping u.s. navy veterans. little if any of the money was used to benefit veterans. >>> in oklahoma, michael seltzer was executed by lethal injection last night. he was convicted in a 1975 convenience store murder, but legal appeals delayed his execution for almost 37 years. >>> and a painting by french artist paul say zon was auctioned off in new york the the water color thought to be lost for almost 60 years sold for more than $19 million to anonymous buyer. >>> now here is your "first look" at how wall street will
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the british parliament is talking to you, mr. murdoch. now back to tamron. >>> a florida state senator and a group of law enforcement officers and attorneys are calling on the governor of the state to look at their recommendations to make changes to the controversial stand your ground law. the group recommends a defendant's immunity from arrest be revoked. self-defense cases should be brought to a grand jury and a system needs to be created to track the self-defense claims. the task force meets for the first time today. joining me now, chris smith. thank you for your time. let me ask you. what kind of response have you received from the governor regarding your recommendations? >> well, the lieutenant governor, who is chairing his task force, passed out our recommendations this morning at their task forceful that was one of the first things she can. the task force began to look at our recommendations. she has invited me to present at their next meeting. today was just an organizational meeting for them. she has been proactive and asked me
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. >>> ukraine's parliament may be dissolved because of a fight. it was a real knockdown, dragout fight on the parliament floor. the speaker says they may have to get rid of all the lawmakers and start over with new elections. what were they fighting over? they were debating a bill that would have made russian an equal language to ukrainian in part of the country. >>> the jurors in the john edwards trial are off for the long holiday weekend. they'll return tuesday to resume deliberations. edwards is accused of misusing campaign contributions to cover up an affair. he denies he did anything wrong, and the jury has already deliberated for six days. >>> it is about three minutes past the hour. time now for a check of your forecast. meteorologist bonnie schneider joining us this morning. good morning, bonnie. so we're officially kicking off summer. >> we are. >> is the weather going to cooperate? >> in some places, absolutely. another thing we're looking at which is very interest something more activity in the tropics. i'm talking about tropical storm
. >>> ukraine's parliament may be dissolved because of a fight. it was a real knockdown, dragout fight on the parliament floor. the speaker says they may have to get rid of all the lawmakers and start over with new elections. what were they fighting over? they were debating a bill that would have made russian an equal language to ukrainian in part of the country. >>> the jurors in the john edwards trial are off for the long holiday weekend. they'll return tuesday to resume...
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dan rivers listened to that report in parliament as it was released and joins us this morning. dan, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. yeah, that is certainly the paragraph that is going to capture a lot of the headlines here in the uk. here is the report as you say, concluding on page 70 that rupert murdoch is not a fit and proper person to interthe stewardship of an international company. it was drawn up by a group of politicians. they didn't agree on that paragraph. it was a marrow majority but they agreed on the other main points the editor of "news of the world" colin myler, tom crohn and les hinton all misled them when they gave evidence earlier on that they misled parliament, that's a serious charge. the report will be put before the house of commons, probably vote it through unanimously and no one knows what will happen then. it's possible they'd be called to apologize in person which hasn't happened since the 1950s. it's a big deal but also this criticism of rupert and james murdoch, withering criticism about their grip on this situation or lack of grip on
dan rivers listened to that report in parliament as it was released and joins us this morning. dan, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. yeah, that is certainly the paragraph that is going to capture a lot of the headlines here in the uk. here is the report as you say, concluding on page 70 that rupert murdoch is not a fit and proper person to interthe stewardship of an international company. it was drawn up by a group of politicians. they didn't agree on that paragraph. it was...
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it's about the members of parliament to rally behind winston churchill who oppose do not cease throughout the 30s and orchestrated his rise to the prime minister's job when evelyn chamberlain fell. so these two books i'm particularly interested in reading them back to back her great look at the early stages of world war ii and i highly recommend them. >> for more information on this another summer reading but he must visit booktv.org. >> here's a look at best lane on fiction list. this reflects sales as of may 24. his >> what i found again and again and again was researching this book is that not only with garfield slides and nomination and brief president of the fall incredible stories, but the people who surrounded him were also a livable. you just couldn't make him out. first of course his child. so garfield would be assassin. use it to click at dangerously delusional man, that he was very intelligent and highly articulate. if you read nearly any other account of garfield's assassination comment your toe is described as a disgruntled office speaker. but that doesn't cover the smallest
it's about the members of parliament to rally behind winston churchill who oppose do not cease throughout the 30s and orchestrated his rise to the prime minister's job when evelyn chamberlain fell. so these two books i'm particularly interested in reading them back to back her great look at the early stages of world war ii and i highly recommend them. >> for more information on this another summer reading but he must visit booktv.org. >> here's a look at best lane on fiction list....
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this is not a first for the ukrainian parliament. in 2010 half a dozen lawmakers went to the hospital after a brawl. that same year the speaker had to hide behind an umbrella. as colleagues pelted him with eggs and smoke bombs. well an athlete who has won gold for the u.s.a. says is he passing up a shot at future medals to represent his country in the military. details on that are ahead. plus, the 4-year-old boy with hearing problems who inspired marvel comics to create a new super hero. that's coming up. does your phone share what you are seeing and hearing right now with the touch of a button ? droid does. does it post it instantly to facebook with sound ? droid does. droid with color for facebook. it's the ultimate status update. get a droid razr maxx by motorola for only $199.99. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting
this is not a first for the ukrainian parliament. in 2010 half a dozen lawmakers went to the hospital after a brawl. that same year the speaker had to hide behind an umbrella. as colleagues pelted him with eggs and smoke bombs. well an athlete who has won gold for the u.s.a. says is he passing up a shot at future medals to represent his country in the military. details on that are ahead. plus, the 4-year-old boy with hearing problems who inspired marvel comics to create a new super hero. that's...
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he had a very small position in parliament at the time. he struck us as someone we thought could go places. he is a communist, but he supports the use of the euro. he doesn't support the current plan. he does support more state control of all the resources within the country. he did not want to give us an interview with english, but he does speak english. we hired a translator. as we are doing the interview, he suddenly breaks into english. was very determined to speak in english about one thing, warren buffett. >> this is the main problem, who will pay the crisis? who will pay the banks? do you know what buffet says? >> yes, i do. he said, oh, come on, let me pay. why did he say that? he said that because he can understand the danger really. for his class. >> he believed if buffet believed if the rich didn't pay more, the pro libertarian would rise up. he was absolutely definitively aware of who warren buffett was, is and the buffet rule. back to you guys. >> so interesting. we assume that victor in greece may have been following it close
he had a very small position in parliament at the time. he struck us as someone we thought could go places. he is a communist, but he supports the use of the euro. he doesn't support the current plan. he does support more state control of all the resources within the country. he did not want to give us an interview with english, but he does speak english. we hired a translator. as we are doing the interview, he suddenly breaks into english. was very determined to speak in english about one...
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that response members of parliament. said that rupert murdoch is not a fit person to run an major international company. british lawmakers issued their report tabloid phone hacking scandal involving news of the world newspaper. you recall news corp closed it down after it was reported that reporters had hacked the accounts of people they were covering. several news corp executives misled the findings. they made a statement. it acknowledges the quote serious wrongdoing of the news of the world. it reads in part, we have already confronted and have acted on the failings documented in the report. we have conducted internal reviews of newspapers in the united kingdom and an the world far beyond anything asked of us by the metropolitan police. we have volunteered any evidence of apparent wrongdoing to the authorities and we have instituted sweeping changes in our internal controls and our compliance programs. the statement goes on to help ensure that nothing like this ever happens again anywhere at news corporation. the criti
that response members of parliament. said that rupert murdoch is not a fit person to run an major international company. british lawmakers issued their report tabloid phone hacking scandal involving news of the world newspaper. you recall news corp closed it down after it was reported that reporters had hacked the accounts of people they were covering. several news corp executives misled the findings. they made a statement. it acknowledges the quote serious wrongdoing of the news of the world....
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political animosity is nothing compared to what's going on in the british parliament. >> i love this story. >> innovative ways of using our hard won credit ebility which w wouldn't have if we listened to the muttering idiot sitting opposite me. >> find out what's behind this outburst by prime minister david cameron and why it's all related to spending and debt. back in a moment. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. >>> so -- >> welcome back. >> we all know that the word used throughout the debt crisis in europe has been austerity. cut spending, cut spending. just this week during talks among thee u leaders the word growth was used. fin
political animosity is nothing compared to what's going on in the british parliament. >> i love this story. >> innovative ways of using our hard won credit ebility which w wouldn't have if we listened to the muttering idiot sitting opposite me. >> find out what's behind this outburst by prime minister david cameron and why it's all related to spending and debt. back in a moment. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about...
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all comes after political upheaval in europe swept out french frez sash cozy and shook up the greek parliament. thereby concerns that the months ahead cod bring turmoil to the worldwide economy. joining us from france's capital city is christopher dickey, news week and the daily beast. thanks for joining the program. >> it's my pleasure. >> a lot, sir, seems to be happening over in europe. tell us what you think sarkozy's defeat means for your europe at large and specifically the euro zone. after the news from greece yesterday, this is talk this is perhaps the beginning of the end for the eurozone. >> i think we have to worry about what's going on in greece. fans is a more stable situation. it's a big power. it's a rich country. it's talking about doing a little more than tweaking the agreements that have been made, but not overthrowing them. on the other hand, in greece, which is where a lot of these problems began, the government is basically going down the tubes. they have no idea how they're going to organize the government, how they're going to make the payments they need to make, how the
all comes after political upheaval in europe swept out french frez sash cozy and shook up the greek parliament. thereby concerns that the months ahead cod bring turmoil to the worldwide economy. joining us from france's capital city is christopher dickey, news week and the daily beast. thanks for joining the program. >> it's my pleasure. >> a lot, sir, seems to be happening over in europe. tell us what you think sarkozy's defeat means for your europe at large and specifically the...
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that's what the british members of parliament investigating the phone hacking scandal and said murdoch can't do his job. will that force him out of his company? for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. but proven
that's what the british members of parliament investigating the phone hacking scandal and said murdoch can't do his job. will that force him out of his company? for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these...
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hopefully the parliament will vote on this in june. i'm also suggesting the establishment of a legislative dialogue across the atlantic. i think this is a good idea. the chairman is someone we are considering in this particular issue. i am hoping they will go ahead with this type of cooperation. i do not think they necessarily require the public, but it is essential to have progress in the internet. on the resilience, the u.s. strategy, i am not sure. the u.s. will have the right. this is something very important. i think all the other nato members are moving in that direction. the internet is becoming more and more vital for the functioning of our country in terms of life. the u.s. is leading in that direction. you put forward very good questions. these will cooperate. i think it has to do with the confidence and assurance that other countries also have that capacity. i think this matter is more than the allied efforts. >> do you have any questions specifically for bobby before she has to jump? it was such a good presentation, you stu
hopefully the parliament will vote on this in june. i'm also suggesting the establishment of a legislative dialogue across the atlantic. i think this is a good idea. the chairman is someone we are considering in this particular issue. i am hoping they will go ahead with this type of cooperation. i do not think they necessarily require the public, but it is essential to have progress in the internet. on the resilience, the u.s. strategy, i am not sure. the u.s. will have the right. this is...
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. >> 28% of their parliament are women, and they have equal rights for men and women. it's now part of their constitution. so there has been enormous, enormous change. of course there's tremendous fear that the taliban come back in and what happens to women's rights. so i think what we need to do is really keep the focus that president obama has said he's going to keep the focus on women's rights. we know that that's a great priority of secretary clinton, and that's what we all have to do is make sure that women's rights are not depleted by the pullout of the u.s. troops. >> people can find out more about this on your web site and also about an auction. kerry kennedy was here a couple days ago and everywhere she went she was pulling people to get aukt items. where can people go? >> go to the rfkcenter.org website and bid on a chance to have lunch with you. >> and sit in the control room during "jansing and co." >> absolutely. >> some really great stuff on there. thanks for coming. >> thank you. >> today's tweet of the day comes from white house photographer pete souza
. >> 28% of their parliament are women, and they have equal rights for men and women. it's now part of their constitution. so there has been enormous, enormous change. of course there's tremendous fear that the taliban come back in and what happens to women's rights. so i think what we need to do is really keep the focus that president obama has said he's going to keep the focus on women's rights. we know that that's a great priority of secretary clinton, and that's what we all have to do...
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he is asking them to go back repeatedly to their own parliaments. it is very, very challenging for them. in the end, it is going to be a matter for the greek people to decide whether they want to stay in the euro or whether they want to choose a different path. we must be clear that we should support any contingency plans to make sure either scenario can be safely delivered. >> the prime minister in his statement -- the eu and u.s. together make up more than half of the gdp. it is more vital than ever that we reach out further and faster in developing markets to support our exporters. >> i think my friend is right. the share of the world economy taken by the u.s. and america together are likely to decline as china and india climb. going back to your best and biggest customer to get that extra deal is often a very good strategy. we should think about that in terms of the u-u.s. trade. -- of eu-u.s. trade. >> it is not important for nato itself to demonstrate that every pound they spend is well spent -- is it not important for nato itself to demonstra
he is asking them to go back repeatedly to their own parliaments. it is very, very challenging for them. in the end, it is going to be a matter for the greek people to decide whether they want to stay in the euro or whether they want to choose a different path. we must be clear that we should support any contingency plans to make sure either scenario can be safely delivered. >> the prime minister in his statement -- the eu and u.s. together make up more than half of the gdp. it is more...
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that's what the british members of parliament investigating the phone hacking scandal and said murdoch can't do his job. will that force him out of his company? sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. gives that instant cold sensation. that's chilly. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. and it lasts for hours. [ sigh of relief ] [ short breath ] [ longer breath ] [ short breath ] [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country. from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn... financing industries that are creating jobs in boston... providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community... and lending to ensure a north texas hospital continues to deliver quality care. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, hu
that's what the british members of parliament investigating the phone hacking scandal and said murdoch can't do his job. will that force him out of his company? sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. gives that instant cold sensation. that's chilly. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. and it lasts for hours. [ sigh of relief ] [ short breath ] [ longer breath ] [ short breath ] [ male...
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she has testified for the european parliament and the u.s. senate and the house. she has provided commentary to the bbc, foreign policy national public radio, the new york times, wall street journal, the washington post. dr. richardson is the author of china, cambodia, and five principals of coexistence. an in-depth examination of the foreign-policy since 1954's geneva conference. we will then it here from the director for international advocacy. he has testified before our subcommittee on human rights. he has served as a human rights monitor and any countries as well as bosnia, afghanistan, sudan, and south africa. he has served as ships and the camps. he holds an advanced degree in law. he was himself a political prisoner for five years and the tree lot of for his peaceful activities. he started his legal studies in prison and became an attorney and devoted his entire practice to defending political prisoners which is what he does now with amnesty. we will then hear from a human rights advocate to for a furniture business who recently fled to the u.s. to escape
she has testified for the european parliament and the u.s. senate and the house. she has provided commentary to the bbc, foreign policy national public radio, the new york times, wall street journal, the washington post. dr. richardson is the author of china, cambodia, and five principals of coexistence. an in-depth examination of the foreign-policy since 1954's geneva conference. we will then it here from the director for international advocacy. he has testified before our subcommittee on...
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the report says he misled parliament about the scale of the phone hacking scandal at "the news of the world." nd. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? ♪ what's in your...your... i get my cancer medications through the mail. now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the ball, they can make the right decisions. >>> federal agents ha
the report says he misled parliament about the scale of the phone hacking scandal at "the news of the world." nd. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the...
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panel declared rupert murdoch unfit to run his media empire, in a scathing 125-page report members of parliament concluded murdoch, quote, turned a blind eye and exhibited willful blindness to what was going on in his company's and publications and is, quote, not a fit person to exercise this stewardship of a major international company. but not everyone on the panel agreed. one conservative member called the criticism wildly outside the scope of the committee. that person is looking for a job at the news corp. just kidding, willie. what does this mean for old rupert. >> rupert murdoch is 81 he's made it this long, he'll survive this. they tried to turn the tables, talk about how they were in cahoots with david cameron, we'll see how in this plays out. >> the joke, which i do not endorse, rupert murdoch says, you say i'm unfit to run a news organization, well i -- >> there's always that. >> we know na james has had his troubles, elizabeth doesn't want the job and lock lynn doesn't seem to be able to get the job. wendy, who's next? >> roger? >> we'll see. thanks to jonathan, joy, ryan and thank y
panel declared rupert murdoch unfit to run his media empire, in a scathing 125-page report members of parliament concluded murdoch, quote, turned a blind eye and exhibited willful blindness to what was going on in his company's and publications and is, quote, not a fit person to exercise this stewardship of a major international company. but not everyone on the panel agreed. one conservative member called the criticism wildly outside the scope of the committee. that person is looking for a job...
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in addition to all we were talking about yesterday happening in parliament. the u.s. department of justice is also investigating. so how does what we heard yesterday out of where you are in england affect that investigation here in the united states? >> well, phone hacking isn't within the remit of the department of justice's investigation. i think you probably know that's probably more likely to be focused on the foreign corrupt practices act, which relates to something that committee yesterday didn't investigate, which is quite extensive allegations of corrupting officials. the other tabloid paper which murdoch owns, "the sun," the daily paper isn't accused or being investigated for payments to police. that comes under the foreign corrupt practices acts. and those investigations are still ongoing. >> news corp. currently has 27 broadcast licenses, local tv stations across the country, new york, los angeles, dallas, washington, d.c., parliament saying that he is unfit to run news corp. using the words willful blindness. how much jeopardy is, in fact, rupert murdoch i
in addition to all we were talking about yesterday happening in parliament. the u.s. department of justice is also investigating. so how does what we heard yesterday out of where you are in england affect that investigation here in the united states? >> well, phone hacking isn't within the remit of the department of justice's investigation. i think you probably know that's probably more likely to be focused on the foreign corrupt practices act, which relates to something that committee...